Fever of unknown origin epidemiology and demographics
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief:
Overview
Epidemiology of the disease is different for different etiologies of FUO. It also depends on the age of the patient, environmental and occupational exposure, Immune system of patient, Socioeconomic status.
Infectious causes are more prevalent in Immunocompromised individuals and those living in underdeveloped countries while non infectious causes are more prevalent in immunocompetent individuals and those living in developed countries.[1][2]
Epidemiology and Demographics
Epidemiology of the disease is different for different etiologies of FUO. It also depends on the age of the patient, environmental and occupational exposure, Immune system of patient, Socioeconomic status.
Infectious causes are more prevalent in Immunocompromised individuals and those living in underdeveloped countries while non infectious causes are more prevalent in immunocompetent individuals and those living in developed countries.
References
- ↑ Mulders-Manders C, Simon A, Bleeker-Rovers C (2015) Fever of unknown origin. Clin Med (Lond) 15 (3):280-4. DOI:10.7861/clinmedicine.15-3-280 PMID: 26031980
- ↑ Hayakawa K, Ramasamy B, Chandrasekar PH (2012) Fever of unknown origin: an evidence-based review. Am J Med Sci 344 (4):307-16. DOI:10.1097/MAJ.0b013e31824ae504 PMID: 22475734
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